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South Korea’s Coronavirus Plan Is Working, Can the World Copy It?

By William Gallo | VOA News on Mar 23, 2020   Featured, Health, National/World, World  

South Korea’s Coronavirus Plan Is Working, Can the World Copy It?

  SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – It was Thursday morning, and my phone buzzed with a text message from South Korea’s emergency alert system, as it has hundreds of times during the coronavirus outbreak.   Someone in my Seoul neighborhood — a 35-year-old Polish male — had tested positive. Clicking a link to a government website revealed an astonishing […]

2019 Coronavirus Update

By Senator Bill Wielechowski on Mar 5, 2020   Featured, Health, State  

2019 Coronavirus Update

  Dear Friends and Neighbors,   The novel coronavirus that first appeared in China in 2019 is now spreading across the United States. I have heard from many people who are worried about the possibility of COVID-19 spreading in Alaska and wanted to provide you with the best information I could on the coronavirus. My […]

The Flu Prevention Resource Sheet for Healthcare Workers, Teachers and Concerned Parents

By Public Health Corps on Nov 15, 2019   Featured, Health  

The Flu Prevention Resource Sheet  for Healthcare Workers, Teachers and Concerned Parents

The U.S. flu season is just beginning, and can last until May (with peak infections hitting between December and February). While it’s far too early to predict the severity of this year’s flu season in the U.S., physicians are encouraging everyone to vaccinate ahead of the anticipated peak infection times. The following resources serve as […]

Alaska Officials Seek to Revise Oil Spill Prevention Standards

By Fishermen's News Online on Nov 10, 2019   Fishermen's News Online  

Alaska Officials Seek to Revise Oil Spill Prevention Standards

Alaska’s environmental conservation agency is looking for public input into revising oil spill prevention and contingency plan requirements, prompting criticism from the advisory council created in the wake of the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill disaster. “Strong statues and regulations are a big part of why Alaska has not had a major oil spill since […]

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